
ParityQC, a quantum architecture company, has been selected by the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative (DLR QCI) to lead the software integration for the QCMobility – Integration of Quantum-based Methods project. The project, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space, aims to build an integrated framework to solve complex optimization problems in real-world transport and mobility scenarios.
ParityQC will contribute its expertise in hybrid classical-quantum integration, developing a resilient, modular, and scalable software architecture that links solutions to real-world data and the cutting-edge quantum hardware within the DLR QCI. The project’s framework will integrate classical, quantum, and hybrid solution methods, enabling industrial partners to benchmark and compare the efficiency of these methods using a variety of hardware from the DLR QCI.
The project targets specific industrial applications, including the optimization of public on-demand transport services in the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, streamlining lock scheduling on the Wesel-Datteln Canal, and optimizing crew scheduling for airlines. Dr. Stefan Rombouts (ParityQC) stated that the combined contributions of ParityQC and DLR’s infrastructure will foster the development of solutions that advance the German transport sector toward becoming “quantum-ready.”
Read the full announcement from ParityQC here and the DLR QCI feature here.
December 3, 2025